Windstopper is a specialized fabric technology designed to block 100% of wind while remaining highly breathable. In cycling, the wind-chill factor can make a 10°C day feel like 0°C once you reach high speeds, making wind protection vital for comfort. Windstopper membranes are laminated into jerseys and jackets to prevent cold air from piercing through to your skin. For example, a rider might wear a Windstopper vest during a long mountain descent to prevent their core temperature from dropping. Unlike traditional plastic rain capes, this fabric allows sweat vapor to escape, so you don”t get “boiled in a bag” from your own body heat. I consider a windproof front panel to be the most important piece of gear for autumn and spring riding. It allows you to wear fewer layers while staying warmer and more aerodynamic. It effectively turns a thin piece of clothing into a powerful thermal shield against the elements.
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